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185058.3 in reply to 185058.2
Date: 5/16/2011 5:31:44 PM
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There is no way that training time is accurate. 2 position Pressure training on a level 4 trainer and a 6'0" 19 year old is not a 4.04+ week per pop in OD. It only gets worse from there, giving my 22 year old a 5.83wk/pop estimation, which is off by about 2.8 weeks or so.

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185058.4 in reply to 185058.3
Date: 5/16/2011 6:59:35 PM
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i was wondering last week why my 21 trainee doesnt pop for 3-4 weeks in 2 position training in ID.according the speed training analysis he needs 4,9 weeks to pop.and finally he pops after 5 weeks.so it was accurate at his case.

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185058.5 in reply to 185058.3
Date: 5/17/2011 4:00:58 AM
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I can't garantee 100% accurancy in all type of training. The numbers based on datas, which I found in BB forums. I think we can't calculate the exact numbers, but these numbers are very close around the real values.

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185058.6 in reply to 185058.5
Date: 5/17/2011 12:32:04 PM
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I think your program is fantastic, much appreciated in allowing me access to it.

Obviously your data doesn't adjust for any elastic effect, do you believe the elastic effect is a myth or is it just too difficult to figure out with any degree of accuracy?

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185058.7 in reply to 185058.6
Date: 5/17/2011 1:33:02 PM
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Thank you!

We don't know much about elastic effect, that's the reason to not calculate with it. I don't think that it would be a myth, just I need exact numbers to calculate. While I haven't exect numbers (or much more datas about the effect) I won't build in into the training speed analysis.

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185058.8 in reply to 185058.7
Date: 5/21/2011 3:08:20 AM
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when the players page updating?after fridays training,some players pop.at the roster page the skills pop its green,but at the players page it hasnt change

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185058.9 in reply to 185058.8
Date: 5/21/2011 3:55:01 AM
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The db said, you uploaded your players' skills on 16th May, it was before the training, so you can see only the skills before the yesterday training. Try to uplad the skills now.

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185058.10 in reply to 185058.9
Date: 5/21/2011 7:08:54 AM
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i have upload the skills after yesterdays training 3-4 times since today.the skills has change at the roster page but they haven't change at the player page.

i just upload them again right now,and its all ok.

Last edited by takiss78 at 5/21/2011 7:09:58 AM

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185058.11 in reply to 185058.5
Date: 5/23/2011 7:49:12 AM
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I can't garantee 100% accurancy in all type of training. The numbers based on datas, which I found in BB forums. I think we can't calculate the exact numbers, but these numbers are very close around the real values.



is it possible to catch the training type through the interface? If yes, such an online database would be a very good way for training speed studys.

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185058.12 in reply to 185058.11
Date: 5/23/2011 10:33:52 AM
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No it is not possible. The only way to get training parameters, that let the users to choose it, for example, from a dropdown-list (we use this way on the NT database interface, but most of the managers choose nothing, so our database is full of GS training teams, which is the default value of that list), that's why I didn't put an extra field for this (and another for the trainer level, which is also need for the calculation) on the form.

But it is a possible further development, if the the users have need for that.

I opened a topic on the public part of our forum for suggestions and opinions about the tool. http://forum.buzzerbeater.hu/viewforum.php?f=35

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185058.13 in reply to 185058.12
Date: 6/17/2011 3:03:11 AM
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